Background: Among the factors causing male infertility, one of the most debated is the exposure to environmental contaminants. Recently, the chemical compound Bisphenol A (BPA) has drawn attention from the reproductive science community, due to its ubiquitous presence in day-to-day life. Its toxic action appears to mainly affect the male reproductive system, directly impacting male fertility. Read More

Animal morphology and behavior often appear to evolve cooperatively. However, it is difficult to assess how strictly these two traits depend on each other. The genitalia morphologies and courtship behaviors in insects, which vary widely, may be a good model for addressing this issue. Read More

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Faculty of Marine Technology, College of Fisheries and Ocean Science, Chonnam National University, Yeosu, Jeollanam-do, South Korea Chonnam National University Yeosu Korea, South.

Male monstrilloid copepods belonging to the genus Jeon, Lee & Soh, 2018 were collected from Chuja Island, Jeju, Korea, using a light trap. This paper describes a new species, , based on the display of reduced, knob-like fifth legs on the ventral side of the first urosomal somite. A unique combination of male genitalia features and number of caudal setae further confirms its specificity. Read More

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Two new species of the Plecoptera family Diamphipnoidae are described from Chile. Illustrations of the details of the male genitalia, female genitalia, and eggs are provided for these two new taxa. Diamphipnoa fresiae sp. Read More

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In this work, I revise a group of thirteen species in a natural assemblage of Calligrapha Chevrolat previously shown to represent a distinct and highly divergent lineage relative to other Calligrapha. The group is given subgeneric status, under the name Erythrographa subgen. nov. Read More

The Clinterocera jucunda species group of the genus Clinterocera Motschulsky, 1858 is revised. Fourteen species are recognized within this group, including five new species described herein: C. brevifasciata Xu Qiu, new species from northern Vietnam and China; C. Read More

The genus Hergovitsia Bucsek (2012) is reported for the first time in Cambodia, for the new species, Hergovitsia longivirga n. sp. A diagnostic comparison is made with Hergovitsia magnifica Bucsek, 2012. Read More

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Division of Life Sciences, College of Life Sciences and Bioengineering, Incheon National University, Academi-ro, Incheon 22012, South Korea Bio-Resource and Environmental Center, Division of Life Sciences, College of Life Sciences and Bioengineering, Incheon National University, Academi-ro, Incheon 22012, South Korea..

A new Lithosiini species, Eugoa leucomelaena n. sp. is described from Cambodia. Read More

Worldwide approximately 68 million people are infected with lymphatic filariasis (Lf), provoked by Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi and Brugia timori. This disease can lead to massive swelling of the limbs (elephantiasis) and disfigurement of the male genitalia (hydrocele). Filarial induced immune regulation is characterised by dominant type 2 helper T cell and regulatory immune responses. Read More

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Essig Museum of Entomology, 1101 Valley Life Sciences Bldg., University of California, Berkeley, California 94720, USA University of California Berkeley United States of America.

is described to include from Peru, Venezuela and French Guiana, and from Venezuela. The descriptions are accompanied by figures illustrating the male and female habitus of , the male habitus of , and male genitalia of both species. exhibits pronounced secondary sexual dimorphism which likewise may be a characteristic of the genus. Read More

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This study was conducted to determine the effect of turmeric powder dietary supplementation on the histology of visceral organs and reproductive performance of Pseudotropheus acei. The fish were fed dietary additions of 0%, 1%, 3%, 5%, and 7% turmeric powder. Each treatment was replicated three times. Read More

Background: Median raphe cysts are rare benign lesions of the male genitalia. They may be present along the entire raphe, from the urethral meatus to the anus, in the median position. We report herein a case of median raphe cyst with an atypical clinical and histological presentation. Read More

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Despite the increasing interest in the use of intromittent male genitalia and coercive mating behaviour in poeciliids, detailed studies of the mating behaviour of most species in this family are lacking. We describe here the mating and aggressive behaviours of , and correlate them with the condition of the female's ovum and embryos (immature, mature and pregnant). performed a wide range of aggressive (sidle spread, tail beating, coordinate) and mating behaviours (approximation, touch, lateral display, touch-lateral display). Read More

The brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) was first recognized for its roles in the peripheral and central nervous systems, and its complex functions on mammalian organs have been extended constantly. However, to date, little is known about its effects on the male reproductive system, including the steroidogenesis of mammals. The purpose of this study was to elucidate the effects of BDNF on testosterone generation of Leydig cells and the underlying mechanisms. Read More

Our goal is to develop lisinopril as a mitigator of delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases program for radiation countermeasures. Published studies demonstrated mitigation of delayed effects of acute radiation exposure by lisinopril in adult rats. However, juvenile or old rats beyond their reproductive lifespans have never been tested. Read More

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School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, Sutton Bonington Campus, University of Nottingham, Leicestershire, UK.

Modifications in gene expression determine many of the phenotypic differentiations between closely related species. This is particularly evident in reproductive tissues, where evolution of genes is more rapid, facilitating the appearance of distinct reproductive characteristics which may lead to species isolation and phenotypic variation. Large-scale, comparative analyses of transcript expression levels have been limited until recently by lack of inter-species data mining solutions. Read More

Division of Endocrinology, Department of Pediatrics, Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois.

Purpose: Little is known about the phenotypes, diagnoses, and sex of rearing of infants with atypical genital development in the United States. As part of a multicenter study of these infants, we have provided a baseline report from US difference/disorder of sex development clinics describing the diagnoses, anatomic features, and sex of rearing. We also determined whether consensus guidelines are followed for sex designation in the United States. Read More

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Graduate School of Science and Technology, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Ikoma, Nara, Japan

Plant life cycles alternate between haploid gametophytes and diploid sporophytes. While regulatory factors determining male and female sexual morphologies have been identified for sporophytic reproductive organs, such as stamens and pistils of angiosperms, those regulating sex-specific traits in the haploid gametophytes that produce male and female gametes and hence are central to plant sexual reproduction are poorly understood. Here, we identified a MYB-type transcription factor, MpFGMYB, as a key regulator of female sexual differentiation in the haploid-dominant dioicous liverwort, MpFGMYB is specifically expressed in females and its loss resulted in female-to-male sex conversion. Read More

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Department of Laboratory Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea.

Androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS) is a rare genetic disease caused by various abnormalities in the androgen receptor (AR). The AR is an essential steroid hormone receptor that plays a critical role in male sexual differentiation and development and preservation of the male phenotype. Mutations in the AR gene on the X chromosome cause malfunction of the AR so that a 46,XY karyotype male has some physical characteristics of a woman or a full female phenotype. Read More

The structure of the male terminalia and their musculature of species of tanyderid genera Alexander, 1929 from Chile and Alexander, 1927 from Tasmania are examined and compared with each other and with published data on the likely relatives. The overall pattern of male terminalia of both genera is similar to those of most Southern Hemisphere genera, with simple curved gonostyli, lobe-like setose parameres, and setose cerci inconspicuous under the epandrium. Both genera have terminalia similarly rotated by 180° (and 90° as an intermediate stage); rotation may be either clockwise or counterclockwise. Read More

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This article reports findings from the first empirical study in the United Kingdom on forced-to-penetrate cases, where a man is forced to penetrate a woman either orally, vaginally, or anally with his penis and without his consent. Using an online survey, data were collected in relation to the physical and emotional impacts experienced by 154 men following their most recent forced-to-penetrate experience. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected through the use of closed and open-ended survey questions, where participants were asked about the context and circumstances of their most recent experience and whether they had suffered any physical injuries. Read More

There is an urgent need to develop a broad-spectrum vaccine that can effectively prevent or eliminate the spread of co-circulating swine influenza virus strains in multiple lineages or subtypes. We describe here that pre-exposure with a live virus generated via a A/WSN/1933(H1N1) reverse genetics system resulted in a significant reduction of viral shedding from pigs exposed to either a swine H1N1 virus or a swine H3N2 virus. At 3-day post challenge (DPC), approximately 1 log and 1. Read More

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Objective: To investigate the effects of flutamide on the reproductive organs development and oxidative stress response of male offspring after exposure to pregnant mice, and to provide further evidence for the application of the model and mechanism research.

Methods: Choose 7-week-old ICR mice, female mice were randomly divided into experimental group and control group after pregnancy, thenflutamide was orally administered to pregnant mice with dose 300 mg/( kg·d) during gestation days 12-18, while the control group was treated with equal volume of soybean oil. More than 7 weeks after birth, 40 male mice were randomly chosen to observe the urethral development and test the anogenital distance( AGD), testicular volume and penile length, and then some of these mice's reproductive organs were took for histopathological examination. Read More

Materials And Methods: From April 2014 to October 2017, treatment outcomes and toxicity of 85 patients who underwent single-fraction HDR-BT of 13 Gy, followed by 46 Gy EBRT in 23 fractions, were examined. HRQOL of 53 patients was evaluated using the Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC), International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS)/QOL index, International Index of Erectile Function 5 (IIEF-5), and 36-Item Short Form Survey (SF-36) scores through one year. Read More

The aim of the present work was to examine the influence of access to pasture in an outdoor housing system on rooster sperm quality and response to cryopreservation and to examine the possible correlation between values for sperm quality variables and welfare indicators. Two groups of Black-barred Andaluza and Red-barred Vasca roosters were housed in an outdoor system, with one group given daily access to a grazing area containing plant species that typically grow on uncultivated Mediterranean land. Semen was collected once per week from each group, and the following sperm quality variables were assessed: sperm volume, appearance, concentration, motility, membrane integrity, acrosome integrity, and morphological abnormalities. Read More

Background: Novel anti-schistosomal multi-stage drugs are needed because only a single drug, praziquantel, is available for the treatment of schistosomiasis and is poorly effective on larval and juvenile stages of the parasite. Schistosomes have a complex life-cycle and multiple developmental stages in the intermediate and definitive hosts. Acetylation and deacetylation of histones play pivotal roles in chromatin structure and in the regulation of transcription in eukaryotic cells. Read More

Background: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common complication of diabetes. This study aimed to explore the beneficial effect of Danshen injection on ED in a streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic rat model and the underlying mechanism.

Methods: The diabetic rat model was established by an intraperitoneal injection of 60 mg/kg STZ in male Sprague-Dawley rats. Read More

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The Dermacentor reticulatus tick is a main vector of Babesia canis in Europe. The risk of canine babesiosis is unpredictable, due to significant differences in the prevalence of B. canis between ticks originating from closely situated regions. Read More

Exposure to air pollution has been clearly associated with a range of adverse health effects, including reproductive toxicity. However, a limited amount of research has been conducted to examine the association between air pollution and male reproductive outcomes, specially semen quality. We performed a systematic review (up to March 2017) to assess the impact of environmental and occupational exposure to air pollution on semen quality. Read More

β-Nerve Growth Factor (β-NGF) is a neurotrophin which acts through its receptors TrkA and p75, performing important actions in male reproductive physiology and its presence in seminal plasma (SP) has been related to male fertility. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the gene expression profile and the immunolocalization of β-NGF and its high-affinity receptor TrkA in sex organs in rabbits during sexual maturation period. β-NGF concentration for both SP and blood plasma (BP) and BP testosterone levels were determined as well as the seminal parameters during such period. Read More

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Department of Pathology, Quillen College of Medicine, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN, USA.

BACKGROUND A condyloma acuminatum is a sexually transmitted, human papillomavirus (HPV) associated, neoplasm. In men, it is predominantly found on external genitalia and rarely progresses more proximally than the distal penile urethra. Condyloma acuminata of the prostatic urethra are rare and are usually seen as an extension of, or in association with external lesions. Read More

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Despite a wide range of elasmobranch (sharks, skates and rays) matrotrophic strategies, and thus potentially diverse pathways for maternal-fetal hormone exchange, little attention has been given to uterine steroids during development. Round Stingrays (Urobatis halleri) with matrotrophic histotrophy were captured during every month of their annual reproductive season from post-ovulation to near parturition, and paired samples of plasma and histotroph were analyzed for a suite of steroid hormones using LC-ESI/MRM. Hormone concentrations within and between maternal and uterine compartments were compared using two markers of embryo development. Read More

From the Department of Surgical Sciences (A.B.-A., L.H., M.H.), Regional Cancer Center Uppsala Örebro (H.G.), and the Department of Pathology (C.B.), Uppsala University Hospital, Uppsala, the School of Health and Medical Sciences, Örebro University, and the Department of Urology, Örebro University Hospital, Örebro (S.-O.A., O.A., J.-E.J.), the Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics (H.-O.A.), Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, and the Division of Clinical Cancer Epidemiology, Sahlgrenska Academy, Gothenburg (G.S.) - all in Sweden; the School of Medicine, Division of Cancer Studies (L.H., H.G.), and the School of Cancer and Pharmaceutical Sciences (L.H.), King's College London, London; the Department of Urology, Helsinki University Hospital (K.T.), and the Department of Pathology, University of Helsinki (S.N.), Helsinki; the Department of Epidemiology, Harvard T.C. Chan School of Public Health, Boston (H.-O.A.); and the Clinical Effectiveness Research Group, Institute of Health and Society, University of Oslo, Oslo (H.-O.A.).

Background: Radical prostatectomy reduces mortality among men with clinically detected localized prostate cancer, but evidence from randomized trials with long-term follow-up is sparse.

Methods: We randomly assigned 695 men with localized prostate cancer to watchful waiting or radical prostatectomy from October 1989 through February 1999 and collected follow-up data through 2017. Cumulative incidence and relative risks with 95% confidence intervals for death from any cause, death from prostate cancer, and metastasis were estimated in intention-to-treat and per-protocol analyses, and numbers of years of life gained were estimated. Read More

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Laboratory of Animal Sociology, Department of Biology and Geosciences, Graduate School of Sciences, Osaka City University, Sumiyoshi, Osaka, 558-8585, Japan.

Background: Seminal plasma proteins are associated with successful fertilization. However, their evolutionary correlation with fertilization mechanisms remains unclear. Cichlids from Lake Tanganyika show a variety-rich spawning behavior that is associated with the transfer of the sperm to the egg for fertilization. Read More

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Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, West China Second University Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu.

Rationale: Sirenomelia is a very rare congenital malformation and characterized by fused lower extremities, oligohydramnios, renal agenesis, absent urinary tract and external genitalia, single umbilical artery, and imperforate anus. Ultrasonography is an optimal method for prenatal screening and diagnosis of sirenomelia. The incidence of sirenomelia in the twin pregnancy is extremely low. Read More

Intermittent catheterization is an effective bladder management strategy for patients with incomplete bladder emptying. For self-catheterization, sufficient hand function in both hands is necessary. We have developed a novel automatic urinary catheterization device to induce self-IC for patients with bladder dysfunction and upper extremity disability. Read More

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Antigen presenting cells (APCs) are a critical mediator between innate and adaptive immune response. APCs have diverse functions in physiological and pathological conditions, such as maintenance of tissue homoeostasis, prevention of autoimmunity and defence against pathogenic microorganisms and cancer cells. Dendritic cells (DCs) and macrophages (Mϕs) are "professional" APCs that internalise and process allo- and autoantigens; then, resulting peptides are exhibited together with major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules expressed at the cell surface. Read More

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